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Do Muslims hate "Geert Wilders" maker of "Fitna"?

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Do Muslims hate "Geert Wilders" maker of "Fitna"?

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  1. I think the correct question is why greet wilders hate muslims ?


  2. I didnt recognize the name so I did a search and found out who he is.

    He was very offensive about Islam, the Qur'an, and towards regular Muslims as well.

    Taking quotes from wikipedia :

    "Take a walk down the street and see where this is going. You no longer feel like you are living in your own country. There is a battle going on and we have to defend ourselves. Before you know it there will be more mosques than churches!"

    Later, Wilders suggested that Muslims should “tear out half of the Koran if they wished to stay in the Netherlands” because it contained 'terrible things' and that Muhammad would “in these days be hunted down as a terrorist”. These statements caused strong reactions in Muslim countries such as Tunisia, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia.[19]

    On 8 August 2007, Wilders opined in a letter[20] to the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant that the Koran, which he called a "fascist book", should be outlawed in the Netherlands, like Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf.

    Due to this position on Islam, the Dutch-Morrocan rapper Appa, when interviewed about Wilders for a newspaper, said “if someone were to put a bullet in his head, I wouldn't mind”.[24] Wilders charged him with threatening with death. Appa denied this, saying that he wouldn't care (if it happened), accusing Wilders of harboring the same attitude towards Muslims.[citation needed]

    [edit] Fitna

    Main article: Fitna (film)

    Fitna is a 2008 short film by Geert Wilders that explores Qur'anic motivations for terrorism, Islamic universalism, and Islam in the Netherlands. The film's title comes from the Arabic word fitna which is used to describe "disagreement and division among people", or a "test of faith in times of trial".[25] It is the subject of an international controversy and debate on the limits of free speech.

    So... a person that doesnt like me, nor my religion, and doesnt respect me because of my religious beliefs, and doesnt believe that such things should be respected, naturally, I wouldnt like him.

    From Wikipedia again...

    In the past twenty five years Geert Wilders has visited Israel about forty times[16], where he says he has met Ariel Sharon and Ehud Olmert personally. [16]

    Originally, Wilders wanted to move to the Jewish state because he thought one could, as opposed to the Netherlands, 'work for your own money'

    Im sure he wouldnt mind anyone insulting, or even questioning Moses, Jesus, or Muhammad, but would certainly question and consider you a criminal, if you were a historial that questioned the number of the Jews that died in the holocost saying they were 5 million and not six, considering it a crime, and not a matter of opinion or free speech, unlike mocking or insulting prophets or religious beliefs, or a people as a whole because of their beliefs! Offering no respect whatsoever. Thats bigotry my friend.

    So naturally, a person like that, with such double standards, who obviously hates Islam, Muslims, and Islamic figures, offering no respect whatsoever, naturally I wouldnt like the guy, nor would any fair person, Muslim or Christian or even Jew, with a clean heart with no place for hatred.

  3. i cannot speak for others, but i am a Saudi Muslim and i believe in the right for free speech. i do not hate anybody for saying anything.

  4. well they shuold if it offensive. and i think it will be to them....

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